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page 1Slovak musical groups

Peha
thumb|Katarína Knechtová in 2007
Desmod
Desmod is a Slovak co-ed band that mainly plays mainstream pop-rock songs. It consists of Mário "Kuly" Kollár, Dušan Minka, Jano Škorec, Rišo Synčák, Rišo Nagy, and Michal Kožuch.
Kontrafakt
Kontrafakt is a Slovak hip-hop rap group which was formed by Rytmus, Ego, and DJ Anys in Slovakia, Piešťany in 2001.
Zóna A
Slovak musical group; punk rock band
Lojzo
Lojzo (also LOJZO) is a folk music group from Bratislava, Slovakia. It was formed in 1982 in Czechoslovakia by Marián Kochanský. The name is a backronym for "Ľudový Orchester Jednoduchej Zábavy Obyvateľstva" ("Folk orchestra for simple entertainment of population"). At the same time "Lojzo" is a diminutive form of the name Alojz (i.e., Aloysius, Lewis).
Longital
thumb|Shina performing, October 2008.
Longital (until 2006 known as Dlhé diely) is a Slovak music group. They take their name from the old name for the Bratislava suburb, Dlhé diely, in which they live.
Kollárovci
Kollárovci () is a Slovak folk music band consisting of three Kollár brothers and three other musicians. They were formed in 1997 but debuted in 2006. The group performs Slovak folk music in the Podhale subdialect, which is a mix of Polish and Slovak languages. They switch between singing and playing instruments.